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tanaka, how has the death of osama bin laden affected al qaeda? >> first of all, we haven't seen any sort of a major attack by the al qaeda network so far for the year, so that means their capability of striking are, well, other countries, are diminished in that sense. but still, they have proven to, say, launch attacks against targets in countries like yemen or somalia, where the local security is very weak and poor. but we shouldn't forget that the largest safe haven for al qaeda, which has always been pakistan, is still there. ayman al zawahiri, the current leader of al qaeda, is believed to be there, and so was osama bin laden for the past nine years until he was killed. >> international forces are expected to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans in 2014. how do you expect the security situation in the country to change in the run-up to that transfer? >> well, i think it's going to be a very difficult moment that we have to, say, embrace. first of all, the lack of, say, respect on both sides, i mean the international forces and t
tanaka, how has the death of osama bin laden affected al qaeda? >> first of all, we haven't seen any sort of a major attack by the al qaeda network so far for the year, so that means their capability of striking are, well, other countries, are diminished in that sense. but still, they have proven to, say, launch attacks against targets in countries like yemen or somalia, where the local security is very weak and poor. but we shouldn't forget that the largest safe haven for al qaeda, which...
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attack in the country that killed al qaeda's second in command. the disagreement over drone strikes is driving a wedge into the already tense relationship between the two countries. we have our report from islamabad bad. >> reporter: the air threat was carried out on sunday. according to the pakistani government, 16 civilians were killed by unmanned aircraft in the country's north region. the pakistani government summoned the u.s. deputy ambassador on tuesday to protest the attack. pakistan claims that the action was not only illegal, but also vi la violated the nation's sovereignty. jay carney said on tuesday that the u.s. drone strikes have been an effective means of attacking al qaeda. >> there is now no clear successor to take on the breadth of his responsibilities, and that puts additional pressure on al qaeda's post-bin laden leader, zawahiri. >> carney said libi's death is the harshest blow to the group since the killing of osama bin laden. drone strikes by the u.s. have caused civilian casualties in pakistan and fueling anti-u.s. sentiment
attack in the country that killed al qaeda's second in command. the disagreement over drone strikes is driving a wedge into the already tense relationship between the two countries. we have our report from islamabad bad. >> reporter: the air threat was carried out on sunday. according to the pakistani government, 16 civilians were killed by unmanned aircraft in the country's north region. the pakistani government summoned the u.s. deputy ambassador on tuesday to protest the attack....
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they are saying al qaeda is responsible. >> this is the work of all qaeda. it is clear. they did this. >> they later claimed responsibility saying it targeted the defense minister of yemen. >> for more, we are joined by lesley who is in sanaa where the explosion went off. what can you tell us about the group that has claimed responsibility? >> this group is called every branding of al qaeda in the arabian pence -- peninsula, zqzp. have experienced heavy losses recently --or aqap. >> how was the government likely to respond. >> the have responded already. they have a left commanders of the some security forces. the response will be force, like he told the yemenis. he has said the war against terror will continue the matter the sacrifices. that was their message. >> what does this mean for the new president of yemen? >> it is a big, big test. the people in yemen want to see who was running the country. many allege he is not in control. the time has come for them to show you can hold country together. >> lesley in yemen, thank you. >> u.s. president barack obama says afghan
they are saying al qaeda is responsible. >> this is the work of all qaeda. it is clear. they did this. >> they later claimed responsibility saying it targeted the defense minister of yemen. >> for more, we are joined by lesley who is in sanaa where the explosion went off. what can you tell us about the group that has claimed responsibility? >> this group is called every branding of al qaeda in the arabian pence -- peninsula, zqzp. have experienced heavy losses recently...
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that's one of the things that helped to turn the sunnies getsal al-qaeda. >> eliot: and you highlighted that they would use it and form and see linkages that might not have been possible to see many years back using new software and computer techniques that began to create--sort of out of a science fiction movie where you say these are the links these are the bank it's a, and that's how you figure out who is who and where to go. >> well, more than that, eliot general mcchrystal, when he got all of this information took the unusual step of declassifying it and posting it at the west point combat in terrorism website so anyone in the world could research this data for whatever they wanted. he just basically used the capability of the superintendent to draw on the talents of analysts from all walks of life, and all over the world to help him take apart this organization organization. >> eliot: he's almost the equivalent of open source intelligence, here's what you want to know. you figure it out for us. >> that story illustrates the cutting-edge nature of this war against al-qaeda, and fin
that's one of the things that helped to turn the sunnies getsal al-qaeda. >> eliot: and you highlighted that they would use it and form and see linkages that might not have been possible to see many years back using new software and computer techniques that began to create--sort of out of a science fiction movie where you say these are the links these are the bank it's a, and that's how you figure out who is who and where to go. >> well, more than that, eliot general mcchrystal,...
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the new al qaeda commander is less charismatic and to capture a prominent al qaeda figures has shrunk the group's top leadership there. even with this capability some focus on smaller simpler plots, i'll qaeda remains a threat. as long as we sustained pressure, we just al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the global jihad is movement. regional fillets to a lesser extent small cells and individuals will drive the global jihad agenda. proliferation that his efforts to develop, acquire or spread weapons of mass destruction is also a major global strategic threat. among nationstates, as you've alluded, iran's technical advances particularly in uranium arrangements to an assessment there has more capable of producing if it's political leaders specific way a supremely there himself chooses to do so. north korea's export of ballistic missiles and associated materials including iran and syria illustrate the reach of the norse proliferation activities. we don't expect that it kim jong un to change the policy of attempting to export most weapons systems. i would note that in this you
the new al qaeda commander is less charismatic and to capture a prominent al qaeda figures has shrunk the group's top leadership there. even with this capability some focus on smaller simpler plots, i'll qaeda remains a threat. as long as we sustained pressure, we just al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the global jihad is movement. regional fillets to a lesser extent small cells and individuals will drive the global jihad agenda. proliferation that his efforts to develop, acquire...
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qaeda insurgents foreigners believed to be among those in the group that were hit the strike comes at a time when pakistan is calling on an end to u.s. drone strikes in the country. the israeli military is shut off the west bank as palestinians and arabs prepare to mark the land day march commemorates the death of six hours by israeli police during protests over government confiscation of northern israeli land thousands of troops have been deployed in anticipation of violence the palestinian authorities also urge supporters to hold demonstrations outside other israeli embassies in other countries. and big brother could be slowly creeping into americans' lives with the cia chief even joking about spying on people through their dishwashers but according to recent polls u.s. people aren't seeing the funny side and the fear of big government has soared and expanding security measures are he's a very important i has more from new york. ten years ago biometrics robotics spies and state surveillance grew the makings of a spy i flick starring tom cruise sort of from the trailer of the day man
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, we judge that core al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the jihadist movement. but recent affiliates and small cells and individuals drive the global jihad agenda. proliferation, that is, efforts to develop, acquire or spread weapons of mass destruction is also a major global strategic threat. among nation states, as you've alieded, iran's technical advances particularly in uranium enrichment strengthen our assessment they can produce a weapon if its political leaders, specifically the supreme leader himself, chooses to do. the ballistic missiles to several countries including iran and syria illustrate the reach of the north's proliferation activities. we don't expect that kim jong-un, north korea's new young leader to change pyongyang's policy to attempt to export most of its weapons system. i note that in this year's statement of the record that you noted yourself that we elevated our discussion of cyber threats to follow terrorism and proliferation. and perhaps in something of a cole-new castle it to confirm cyber threat is one of the most challenges ones we
, we judge that core al qaeda will be largely symbolic importance to the jihadist movement. but recent affiliates and small cells and individuals drive the global jihad agenda. proliferation, that is, efforts to develop, acquire or spread weapons of mass destruction is also a major global strategic threat. among nation states, as you've alieded, iran's technical advances particularly in uranium enrichment strengthen our assessment they can produce a weapon if its political leaders, specifically...
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today, al-qaeda, tomorrow, something else. but the whole civil war and went on -- now the major concern in yemen -- >> one thing, to the point of your question, when a tactic is successful it will be emulated and we have a lot of crazies in our country know how to make a bomb and they don't need help from the outside. that is going to happen more and more. with no influence from anybody from the outside unfortunately. >> ok -- >> i take the cue for my question from the good general and then expanded by a good deal what was said by the other people. i am wondering what the evidence, primary source material, exists for any change in game plan, as you pointed out, may well be the case, it is in war, of any change in game plan by al-qaeda -- whether it is being planned as a terrorist group or, as one of our speakers said, it might be a game plan for something beyond just being a terrorist group. do we have evidence other than conjunction of any kind of change in a game plan? >> let me just offer that -- and i, too, am sorry mary i
today, al-qaeda, tomorrow, something else. but the whole civil war and went on -- now the major concern in yemen -- >> one thing, to the point of your question, when a tactic is successful it will be emulated and we have a lot of crazies in our country know how to make a bomb and they don't need help from the outside. that is going to happen more and more. with no influence from anybody from the outside unfortunately. >> ok -- >> i take the cue for my question from the good...
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karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s. condition proved to be a sticking point. so taliban negotiators opposed the idea of opening a dialogue with the karzai administration. >> we, the islamic community of afghanistan, will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul administration. >> reporter: taliban members decided in march this year to suspend their talks with u.s. negotiators. >> translator: from different channels, indirect approaches were there, but they were not fruitful, so we suspended the talks from our side. confidence-building measures must be taken to end fighting. i've already said that this war has been imposed on us. >> this can be a part of the package. we can reach about that. it means if they decide not to talk to the community of afghanistan, it means the opportunity to approach the islamic community will have no option except to follow the same option to resisti
karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s. condition proved to be a sticking point. so taliban negotiators opposed the idea of opening a dialogue with the karzai administration. >> we, the islamic community of afghanistan, will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul...
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al-qae al-qaeda. i think those we're most concerned about when it comes to potential threats and the homeness. >> do you want to confront the qep and be with the government base. >> to this point, we've had a great mr. chairman, thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you very much, senator respect and admiration and i just have a few. and on page 28 part of your prepared remarks. i want to specifically ask you about the red lines that secretary panetta identified with respect to block aids of the straits of hamas which i don't think it takes into organization by israel against iran because of their nuclear capability, that there would be retaliation. and part of that could we we could break that blockade, but i just want to ask you, when. when the world's oil supply talks to. the geopolitical issues that we see in the milgd east. is there threat, abou -- yes, i, and the for the reason you cite. if the street were blocked, that would have a profound impact not only in the region, but the rest of the world will
al-qae al-qaeda. i think those we're most concerned about when it comes to potential threats and the homeness. >> do you want to confront the qep and be with the government base. >> to this point, we've had a great mr. chairman, thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you very much, senator respect and admiration and i just have a few. and on page 28 part of your prepared remarks. i want to specifically ask you about the red lines that secretary panetta identified with respect to block...
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also in the program, the al qaeda governor, who shot 70 people in toulouse is expected to have extensive contacts in the uk. and ending 17 years of cycling's broader structural -- , cycling and sponsorship. european leaders have moved a step closer in testing out illegal banking union. the framework says the supervisory mechanism is expected to be in place by the end of the year. it will have the car to intervene with any bank in the eurozone. there was disagreement over the timing and the number of banks that the ecb would oversee. >> the eu leaders are reconvene today to discuss issues like china and syria and iran. the toxic issue that has engulfed the eurozone for so long, threatening its very future, banking, is behind them. one leader said, the worst is behind us. this morning, he said, they have come up with a good agreement, however should be thought of. what has been agreed? the hope of relieving the debt crisis in the eurozone. to create a single banking adviser under the responsibility of the ecb. the hope is that all 6000 banks in the eurozone would gradually come under the e
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so we believe that al-qaeda and iraq is extending its reach into syria. complicating all this is -- and this is another contrast with libya where we had one or two or three sites that had chemical warfare components. it is a much more complex issue in syria which has an extensive network of installations. although to this point, and we're watching these very carefully, they appear to be secure. so many complexities here involving the opposition which i'm sure will affect any discussion about coming to some assistance. >> sir, there's not a whole lot i can add to what director cl clapper laid out. the only other comment i would make is in regards to what we have seen referencing the al-qaeda-like events. as we try and look at some of that, it appears to be those elements that may already be in country, but what we haven't seen so far and what we have not assessed yet is whether there would be what i would call a clarion call to outsiders coming in to augment. we haven't seen much of that up to this time, so basically the team that's on the ground is playin
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we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. tonight i would like to speak to you about this transition. but f
we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this...
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it coincided with the one-year anniversary of the death of al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >>> the u.n. security council is considering black listing about 40 more north korean companies. the new sanctions would be in response to pyongyang's failed launch of what it called a sat lie-carrying rocket. the council members adopted a presidential statement on april 16th. they strongly condemned the launch, which they said used ballistic missile technolotechn. it gave them 15 days to propose new restrictions. japan, south korea, united states have submitted a list of 40 north korean firms. sources close to the u.s. say china has not said its reluctan provoke north korea. china is seen as having a decisive influence on the number of companies that will make the final list. >>> the u.n. peace heef keeping chief is urging member countries to send the cease-fire monitors to syria. they want to send 300 observers and the secretary-general says only half that number has been secured. >> the fact is that the numbers are still small at the moment, but already they have had a visible impact, an effec
it coincided with the one-year anniversary of the death of al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >>> the u.n. security council is considering black listing about 40 more north korean companies. the new sanctions would be in response to pyongyang's failed launch of what it called a sat lie-carrying rocket. the council members adopted a presidential statement on april 16th. they strongly condemned the launch, which they said used ballistic missile technolotechn. it gave them 15 days to...
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qaeda linked militants on death row the taliban says it carried out the great. north korea's new leader has made his first public speech as the nation is marking a hundred years since the birth of its founder kim il song kim jong il praised the country's military might and call for even more resolve but he did mention it was friday's failed rocket launch pyongyang says it was trying to put a satellite into orbit but the un suspects it was a cover for a band long range ballistic missile test washington has suspended two hundred million dollars worth of food aid to north korea. for the first time in fifteen months iran has held talks with major world powers over its nuclear program a meeting in turkey was held as positive and constructive the second round of negotiations through to be held next month in baghdad five plus one group ultimately hopes persuade you to stop your rainy and enrichment something to iran has so far refused to do iran insists its nuclear ambitions are peaceful but western nations suspect it could be seeking nuclear weapons. millions of ortho
qaeda linked militants on death row the taliban says it carried out the great. north korea's new leader has made his first public speech as the nation is marking a hundred years since the birth of its founder kim il song kim jong il praised the country's military might and call for even more resolve but he did mention it was friday's failed rocket launch pyongyang says it was trying to put a satellite into orbit but the un suspects it was a cover for a band long range ballistic missile test...
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is it going after al-qaeda? so, all those factors are complicated but they have to be carefully thought through and i'm not sure we've done that very well in the last ten years, but i do think we will do it smarter. we always learn. they're tough lessons to learn. vietnam was a tough lesson for us to learn. (instrumental music) >> but even as the war on terrorism winds down, the nuclear threat is surfacing once again. >> iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an intermediate range missile, that could reach europe. and these guys are good. eventually they will develop an icbm that could reach the united states. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclea
is it going after al-qaeda? so, all those factors are complicated but they have to be carefully thought through and i'm not sure we've done that very well in the last ten years, but i do think we will do it smarter. we always learn. they're tough lessons to learn. vietnam was a tough lesson for us to learn. (instrumental music) >> but even as the war on terrorism winds down, the nuclear threat is surfacing once again. >> iran is working on a longer-range missile capability, an...
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that's not true of al-qaeda either. it is different in the sense that what you're doing is, if this is correct, infiltrating individuals, into positions, and "homeland," your favorite show; correct? >> i don't like the word "homeland" in the u.s. government. it's not an american word, but go ahead. >> i'm not sure about the analogy, how much of a problem this is, but i really don't know. >> i'm with eelout. i'm step kl there's a huge al-qaeda infiltration of the united states government. i think it's a problem, primarily in the muslim world where they are able to -- it's not just al-qaeda, but groups like hezbollah and, you know, the type, and pakistani tell ban and others, al-qaeda in the peninsula and many other groups that take advantage of chaos and lack of strong institutions to promote their brands of extremism and, there's, obviously, a lot of chaos and a lot of collapse of institutions throughout the greater middle east right now because of the arab spring, and so i think this is really where this battle is goin
that's not true of al-qaeda either. it is different in the sense that what you're doing is, if this is correct, infiltrating individuals, into positions, and "homeland," your favorite show; correct? >> i don't like the word "homeland" in the u.s. government. it's not an american word, but go ahead. >> i'm not sure about the analogy, how much of a problem this is, but i really don't know. >> i'm with eelout. i'm step kl there's a huge al-qaeda infiltration...
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stayed in the background of this conversation but actually turkey has been allowing free syrian army and al-qaeda soldiers to come over the syrian border and have safe haven within their country now this is going to be a problem if you're looking at you know any sort of binding agreement as far as a peace plan or anything like this can be allowed to do that they've been hosting to free syrian army in their country since october and so this get real here turkey is a nato country they've been actively involved in helping providing a base for this insurgency to come over the border it's an absolute free for all in terms of geopolitics so normative think that turkey is somehow a respectable player in this in this story i think the spotlight needs a couple of turkey and fast if we're going to see that situation stabilize and syria. the taliban has launched a series of coordinated attacks on a diplomatic district of kabul including an assault on nato headquarters on the afghan parliament where the military airport out a lot about in the east of the country has also been targeted by land has been report
stayed in the background of this conversation but actually turkey has been allowing free syrian army and al-qaeda soldiers to come over the syrian border and have safe haven within their country now this is going to be a problem if you're looking at you know any sort of binding agreement as far as a peace plan or anything like this can be allowed to do that they've been hosting to free syrian army in their country since october and so this get real here turkey is a nato country they've been...
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telling me that you know be careful you're somehow connected to al qaeda that tells me at least. it's an intimidation tactic you know essentially. well u.n. investigators have only just begun to piece together exactly what happened during the bloody massacre in the syrian township of who but some nations are waiting for conclusive proof before declaring president also the guilty opinion based largely on a number of unverified accounts on the situation is further confused by a plethora of witness reports but i mean rebel islam is a gangs for the slaughter. explains. the united nations secretary general and the u.n. supervision mission in syria have been tasked with the responsibility of investigating who was responsible for last week's massacre in syria but in the meantime the u.s. and its allies are taking unilateral moves that some critics say could possibly provoke further bloodshed and compromise a fragile ceasefire that has been held in the country now according to the u.n. high commissioner for human rights eighty percent of the one hundred syrians who were found dead in hou
telling me that you know be careful you're somehow connected to al qaeda that tells me at least. it's an intimidation tactic you know essentially. well u.n. investigators have only just begun to piece together exactly what happened during the bloody massacre in the syrian township of who but some nations are waiting for conclusive proof before declaring president also the guilty opinion based largely on a number of unverified accounts on the situation is further confused by a plethora of...
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telling me that you know be careful you're somehow connected to al-qaeda that tells me immediately. it's an intimidation tactic you know essentially. and if you missed any of the shows or you can find them in our special section on our website songe. dot com still to come on the program here on our to you know just a few minutes away the world u.k. citizens chase every available job where you can see the country's economic troubles and leave the labor just in time to those. top of the hour here in moscow u.n. investigators have only just begun to piece together exactly what happened during the bloody massacre in the syrian town ship of houla but some nations are not waiting for conclusive proof before declaring president assad guilty opinion based largely on a number of unverified accounts the situation is for the confused by a plethora of witness reports blaming rebel islamist the gangs for the slaughter marina portnoy reports. the united nations secretary general and the u.n. supervision mission in syria have been tasked with the responsibility of investigating who was responsible
telling me that you know be careful you're somehow connected to al-qaeda that tells me immediately. it's an intimidation tactic you know essentially. and if you missed any of the shows or you can find them in our special section on our website songe. dot com still to come on the program here on our to you know just a few minutes away the world u.k. citizens chase every available job where you can see the country's economic troubles and leave the labor just in time to those. top of the hour here...
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how about this instead of al qaeda, aq, you know, maybe just a different name completely like al-tria or something already associated with something positive, al-roker, he's lovable. or, or you could stop with the killing. however you want to do it however you want to do it. but of course challenging still await. we turn our attention to our current debt holders and future overlords, china. >> hillary clinton is in china negotiating sensitive issues from iran to north korea, all going pretty well until. >> china's best known disdidn'ts has managed to escape from house arrest. said he is being hid inside the u.s. embassy in beijing. >> chen's dash for freedom couldn't come at a more ago waurd time for the u.s.. >> jon: way to go, chen! i mean how inconsiderate can you get! blind human activist chen guangcheng. couldn't wait just two more weeks to escape oppression. try thinking about somebody else for a change. jailed working to end china's forced abortion and sterilization policies guy. so what. he has-- yeah, i knew you would like that. chen, he has escaped his state oppressers durin
how about this instead of al qaeda, aq, you know, maybe just a different name completely like al-tria or something already associated with something positive, al-roker, he's lovable. or, or you could stop with the killing. however you want to do it however you want to do it. but of course challenging still await. we turn our attention to our current debt holders and future overlords, china. >> hillary clinton is in china negotiating sensitive issues from iran to north korea, all going...
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qaeda and i'm wondering with the death of osama bin laden, with the splintering of al qaeda do you think that terrorism is less a threat than it has been in the last decade or so? and how do you see it going forward particularly in the context of what you were just talking about and the way in which discontent and poverty can feed extremism. >> i think terrorism is a very real threat. i think we should ask why do young people land in the the hands of of the people like the late osama bin laden who twist their minds? why are they mallable? why are they vulnerable to that sort of influence? and once again i think it relates to issues like bad education, failed education systems. to issues like unemployment, no hope, no hope for a better life because of bad economic situations in countries. in other words, they are vulnerable because they have nothing to lose there's an element of truth in that. and therefore improving the living conditions of people reaching out. where do the terrorists come from? they come from suppressed countries where people are suppressed. they come from countries whe
qaeda and i'm wondering with the death of osama bin laden, with the splintering of al qaeda do you think that terrorism is less a threat than it has been in the last decade or so? and how do you see it going forward particularly in the context of what you were just talking about and the way in which discontent and poverty can feed extremism. >> i think terrorism is a very real threat. i think we should ask why do young people land in the the hands of of the people like the late osama bin...
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mistake i spent four months there got to know a number of the different factions and it was clear that al-qaeda was there in some cases they were training the same militia of the british were training and the americans or the french were training so when there is an opportunity al qaeda is going to be there and they took it and now they're joining they're increasing their ranks two months three months ago congressional hearing a cia analyst told the congress that there were three hundred maximum al-qaeda in syria now they are surveyed there's thirty one hundred they're coming in from jordan they're coming in from the gulf council cooperation council. countries are coming in from lebanon in turkey so because nato got this thing going in libya there was this opportunity and there was no will respond to an opportunity and that's what we're seeing now but there may be a little panic by the intelligence in u.k. about never coming in attacking the olympics who knows what evidence they have of that but there's no question even here in libya al-qaeda is growing and is active and they're and they're wel
mistake i spent four months there got to know a number of the different factions and it was clear that al-qaeda was there in some cases they were training the same militia of the british were training and the americans or the french were training so when there is an opportunity al qaeda is going to be there and they took it and now they're joining they're increasing their ranks two months three months ago congressional hearing a cia analyst told the congress that there were three hundred...
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qaeda before and other. more recently and. of course there was some kind of trigger at the certain point which drives these individual to decide to go and join extremist groups in their countries that we've seen across africa the middle east more recently to guide to to try to get the kind of meat and experience that they would require to possibly plot and carry out attacks across. the speaking of attacks across the u.k. britain's top spy worries that the olympic games could become a target for such an attack or do you think that could be something that homegrown terrorist target. well i believe that the my always be the possibility for these to happen of course the security around the games will be extremely tight so it will be extremely hard for any kind of terrorist group to really carry out acts of sex successful terrorist attack in the u.k. but of course my b. the chance that the greatest threat may indeed come from. radical. extremists who are not necessarily just as you do with any kind of cell in the
qaeda before and other. more recently and. of course there was some kind of trigger at the certain point which drives these individual to decide to go and join extremist groups in their countries that we've seen across africa the middle east more recently to guide to to try to get the kind of meat and experience that they would require to possibly plot and carry out attacks across. the speaking of attacks across the u.k. britain's top spy worries that the olympic games could become a target for...
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says the group is a front for al-qaeda in iraq. chris? >> chris: thanks. >> you're welcome. >> chris: federal appeals court struck down the nation's last date wide been a on carrying concealed weapons. illinois now has 180 days to write a new law permitting people to carry guns for self-defense. unfortunately, no one armed or otherwise was able to stop a young man with an illegal gun from fatally shooting two people and himself at a suburban portland, oregon, shopping mall tuesday. correspondent dan springer says it could have been worse. >> cell phone video shows the kay yous in a mall in -- chaos in mall in portland. they ran for lives hand held high to show police they were not a threat. >> my friend was on the ground. crawling toward the door. i heard two more shots, jumping on the ground and crawling for door. i heard someone yell get on the ground. >> they say 22-year-old roberts was armed with semi-automatic rifle he stole earlier in the day from someone he knew. witnesses say he fired between 20 and 60 shots the mall's food court,
says the group is a front for al-qaeda in iraq. chris? >> chris: thanks. >> you're welcome. >> chris: federal appeals court struck down the nation's last date wide been a on carrying concealed weapons. illinois now has 180 days to write a new law permitting people to carry guns for self-defense. unfortunately, no one armed or otherwise was able to stop a young man with an illegal gun from fatally shooting two people and himself at a suburban portland, oregon, shopping mall...
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the army said 18 al qaeda fighters were killed in a province. they controlled significant territory. police in venezuela are searching for customers get -- a coaster week a diplomat -- costa rican diplomat. he was a detective from outside his home. -- abducted from outside his home. miners have been trapped for five days inside an illegal co pper mine. celebrations in north korea. what is happening there? >> it began with the biggest celebrations in the nation's history. marking the founders birthday and also the role of his son, kim jong il. our correspondent is one of a group of journalists who have been invited to witness the event. >> a sea of faces. acting in cue. perhaps 100,000 strong. starting the week of celebrations. the emotions almost sound exaggerated. the father and son are worshipped like god and their people are being urged to give thanks. today, few of outsiders would bring him as north korea as powerful or prosperous. there is a personality cult built around the kims. as the crowds dispersed, we were told we could not talk to a
the army said 18 al qaeda fighters were killed in a province. they controlled significant territory. police in venezuela are searching for customers get -- a coaster week a diplomat -- costa rican diplomat. he was a detective from outside his home. -- abducted from outside his home. miners have been trapped for five days inside an illegal co pper mine. celebrations in north korea. what is happening there? >> it began with the biggest celebrations in the nation's history. marking the...
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in a video posted on youtube, a group of armed men pose in front of two flags of al qaeda. in it one militant explains they will fight the assad regime and the military and u.s. intelligence officials believe that al qaeda was probably responsible for the suicide bombings inside of syria. >>> rebel forces are outgunned and underequipped, but it is not stopping them as ivan watson shows us that even as the free syrian army loses friends and family in the battles, it is vowing to fight on. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: a father stained with the blood of his son. this is the blood of a martyr, he yells, a hero, a lion. his blood is pure. mad grief and pride from a man who just learned that his son died in battle. he was only 22 years old and a defector from the syrian military, and he died as a rebel of the free syrian army. he was from this small hilltop village and the fourth to be killed in the battle. and a fellow man brought him home to be buried. he says that rashid was shot in the syrian city of aleppo. a helicopter killed your friend today? >> yes. >> repo
in a video posted on youtube, a group of armed men pose in front of two flags of al qaeda. in it one militant explains they will fight the assad regime and the military and u.s. intelligence officials believe that al qaeda was probably responsible for the suicide bombings inside of syria. >>> rebel forces are outgunned and underequipped, but it is not stopping them as ivan watson shows us that even as the free syrian army loses friends and family in the battles, it is vowing to fight...
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qaeda or al qaeda involvement. >> right. >> they shouldn't have tried to do that. that's an intelligence community judgment. so somebody else -- you know the director of national intelligence, the director of the cia, someone on that staff has to answer for that. that's not susan's problem. susan is out there and she's authorized what to say. the administration always has an early morning phone call on sunday. they go over what the issues are and basically you're told here's what you can say in an unclassified way. >> yeah. erin, i think there's a problem here. first of all, they could have told us that there were other potential scenarios out there instead of telling us it was related to a video and it was a demonstration, which both turned out to be completely wrong now. so i think they could have come out, they could have been more cautious and said there's a lot of possibilities out here. and this is one of them that we're looking at, you know, the video and the demonstration. but i think they really did not want to say on september 11th that an american sovere
qaeda or al qaeda involvement. >> right. >> they shouldn't have tried to do that. that's an intelligence community judgment. so somebody else -- you know the director of national intelligence, the director of the cia, someone on that staff has to answer for that. that's not susan's problem. susan is out there and she's authorized what to say. the administration always has an early morning phone call on sunday. they go over what the issues are and basically you're told here's what...
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. >>> al qaeda's top leader stated they support opposition forces raising concerns that interference by islamists will further exacerbate turmoil in the country. the video was posted on sunday and called for the overthrow of syria's president for the sake of freedom and justice. last friday bomb attacks on the security service buildings took place. the government suggested that the islamic extremists were responsible. but opposition forces say the country's pro democracy movement has nothing to do with extremists and criticized the government for trying to use the attacks to justify the oppression of oppition forces. >>> now let's take a look at the latest in sumo with hiro morita. >> welcome to the sports report. i'm hiro morita. right now, professional sumo has 75 in 49 stables. many weigh more and stand like mountains. of course, they did not start out that way. we visited the stable to find out how these mountains are made. a day in the sumo starts early in the morning. it is only 7:00. they have their loin cloth wrapped around their waist and ready to work out. six belong to the
. >>> al qaeda's top leader stated they support opposition forces raising concerns that interference by islamists will further exacerbate turmoil in the country. the video was posted on sunday and called for the overthrow of syria's president for the sake of freedom and justice. last friday bomb attacks on the security service buildings took place. the government suggested that the islamic extremists were responsible. but opposition forces say the country's pro democracy movement has...
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qaeda is doing not to ask the question if it's good for al qaeda can it be good for us and not to look at it and say he may be a ruthless dictator in what he's doing but what comes after him when he falls i think al qaeda does its best work or it works best when it finds a country that is fundamentally a failed state this is why i'm against plan putting reckons in and aiding the anti assad resistance because an all out war there could be a disaster which leaves a failed state and syria even for many of those syrians who are not supportive of their president the fear of the alternative is far greater why are they sitting on the fence or why they are not on the streets with that it would be supporting the movement and they are often too fierce is that one is that poses to be the slightest and that would be think it was the opposition in syria is very fractured they don't seem to be under anybody's control. despite concerns voiced by top u.s. intelligence officials about anti assad extremists washington has failed to widen its ceasefire to include armed opposition therefore basically igno
qaeda is doing not to ask the question if it's good for al qaeda can it be good for us and not to look at it and say he may be a ruthless dictator in what he's doing but what comes after him when he falls i think al qaeda does its best work or it works best when it finds a country that is fundamentally a failed state this is why i'm against plan putting reckons in and aiding the anti assad resistance because an all out war there could be a disaster which leaves a failed state and syria even for...
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american strategists would have to be fools not to see what al qaeda is doing not to ask the question if it's good for al qaeda can it be good for us and not to look at assad and say he may be a ruthless dictator and what he's doing but what comes after him when he falls i think al qaeda does its best work or it works best when it finds a country that is fundamentally a failed state in yemen somalia afghanistan under the taliban and i think in those conditions that's where al qaida can plan and recruit far better than it can when you have a a regime which is a hard line regime running the situation whether it's secular or whether syria torn apart by civil war and that that's i think it seems like a good environment for that i think i think that seriously. syria is really a potential disaster in that we could have there are a proxy war between the sunni and shia all over that region there already have sunni coming in from iraq they already have al qaeda in there apparently the you could have also a conflict ethnic conflict with the druze in there and the kurds in there as well as herbs
american strategists would have to be fools not to see what al qaeda is doing not to ask the question if it's good for al qaeda can it be good for us and not to look at assad and say he may be a ruthless dictator and what he's doing but what comes after him when he falls i think al qaeda does its best work or it works best when it finds a country that is fundamentally a failed state in yemen somalia afghanistan under the taliban and i think in those conditions that's where al qaida can plan and...
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we can say to those families who lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror justice has been done. >> some argue obama has not met expectations in the mideast. he faced persistent trouble with a come dominant region in iran. still he has focused foreign policy to make it more multilateral. part of what he calls a broader shift. >> after a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, the united states is turning to the vast potential of the asia pacific region. >> obama turned his attention at home to pushing through health care reform, something president after president had tried to do. he succeeded with what became known as obama care, the most significant overhaul since medicare and medicaid in the 1960s. he pushed to shore up banks after the financial crisis and congress passed legislation two years ago imposing stricter regulations on financial institutions and giving more protection to customers. reforming the nation's finances has proved more difficult. republicans criticized obama for the mounting national debt and they say the unemployment rate, 7.8%, is unacceptably hi
we can say to those families who lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror justice has been done. >> some argue obama has not met expectations in the mideast. he faced persistent trouble with a come dominant region in iran. still he has focused foreign policy to make it more multilateral. part of what he calls a broader shift. >> after a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, the united states is turning to the vast potential of the asia pacific region. >> obama...
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. >>> yemeni government forces have recaptured one of the strongholds of an al qaeda-linked militant group in the south of the country after heavy fighting. the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula seize the province and other cities last year, taking advantage of the political turmoil in yemen. government forces on thursday drove more than 1,000 militants out of the town of lawder in abyan province. the yemeni army launched one of its largest operations against the group last week, deploying 25,000 troops across the province, backed by the u.s. military. the u.s. federal bureau of investigations announced last week that it had foiled a bomb attack attempt by the group against an airliner bound for the u.s. from yemen. the yemeni army is also encircling al qaeda strongholds in the towns of zinjibar and jaar where more than 5,000 al qaeda militants are holed up, including some from other countries. >>> china and north korea are caught up in a rare public spat, representatives from both sides are negotiating the release of three chinese fishing boats and their crews. authorities in
. >>> yemeni government forces have recaptured one of the strongholds of an al qaeda-linked militant group in the south of the country after heavy fighting. the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula seize the province and other cities last year, taking advantage of the political turmoil in yemen. government forces on thursday drove more than 1,000 militants out of the town of lawder in abyan province. the yemeni army launched one of its largest operations against the group last week,...
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. >> dozens have been killed in clashes between the army and al- qaeda-linked militants. the death toll is being put as high as 44, with 14 soldiers dead. yemen has seen a surge in violence since the president took office in february with the pledge to fight al-qaeda. >> the presidential elections in egypt are just six weeks away and a new conflict has emerged between at the muslim brotherhood and other leaders in the country. the muslim brotherhood it's candidate has accused another of wanting to revive the falling regime. he is the favorite to replace hosni mubarak. >> a new governor election since the region was devastated by the 2004 tsunami. it is seen as the key test of the 2005 peace deal that ended a 30-year war by separatist rebels. the incumbent governor, himself a former rebel, it is seeking a second five-year term. >> this has never happened before. north korea has taken a group of foreign journalists to view its brand new space launch site. >> the international community suspects pyongyang is preparing to test a long-range missile. north korea says it is an o
. >> dozens have been killed in clashes between the army and al- qaeda-linked militants. the death toll is being put as high as 44, with 14 soldiers dead. yemen has seen a surge in violence since the president took office in february with the pledge to fight al-qaeda. >> the presidential elections in egypt are just six weeks away and a new conflict has emerged between at the muslim brotherhood and other leaders in the country. the muslim brotherhood it's candidate has accused...
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if it's not an al qaeda attack, it's an al qaeda-style attack. the threat we used to think to as al qaeda has turned into. boca haram in nigeria. al shabaab in syria, cutting off people's hands, cutting off people's hands and stoning people to death. it's an sardin in mali. it's it's al qaeda in mali and nigeria. they have essentially taken control of northern mali right now. some of these groups have al qaeda in their name. some of them do not. but what matters to the united states right now is not just names. what matters to the united states right now not just in terms of our interest in how things broadly go in other parts of the world but in terms of our own national security as americans is how much these groups and others like this are interested in and moving toward international terrorism. how much they are interested not just in the local concerns that make them a plague to their host governments, and the civilians who are in their way, but how much their ideology turns their interest and their targeting toward us. toward western target
if it's not an al qaeda attack, it's an al qaeda-style attack. the threat we used to think to as al qaeda has turned into. boca haram in nigeria. al shabaab in syria, cutting off people's hands, cutting off people's hands and stoning people to death. it's an sardin in mali. it's it's al qaeda in mali and nigeria. they have essentially taken control of northern mali right now. some of these groups have al qaeda in their name. some of them do not. but what matters to the united states right now...
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because they needed to keep up the pressure now my fear is that in order to keep up the pressure on al qaeda or its associated organization the united states will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government in order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the u.s. to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade. state is i mean creates. a time when the students celebrate their graduation in front of a replica of a mine pyramid those many around the globe brace themselves for the managed end of the world had to be dot com where we've lined up more stories and apocalypse updates. but with britain preparing to pull its troops out of afghanistan the u.k. is counting its losses in more ways than one more than four hundred british soldiers have been killed in a war which has so far cost the government a staggering seventeen billion pounds there's artie's explains the sun is raising a few eyebrows especially with those sturdy cuts being felt at home
because they needed to keep up the pressure now my fear is that in order to keep up the pressure on al qaeda or its associated organization the united states will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government in order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the u.s. to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade. state is i mean creates. a time when the...
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qaeda that hillary clinton is supporting al qaeda if we're to take her literally but you have journalists from al-jazeera resigning in protest because al-jazeera is refusing to tell the truth about what's going on outside certainly this is an armed intervention in the legal by lation when chartered by the united states and various other countries including most likely turkey to try to destabilize so that any steps regime that should be against you and charter. the first time in fifteen months international talks on iran's nuclear program have resumed six major world powers on tehran a meeting in turkey there's hope of a solution this time around to move to the tension in the region especially with israel a preemptive military strike iran has been increasing its raining which is what kid says this is for energy with the west suspects it's making a bomb less those tough sanctions including when it comes to force why many countries of comply china has agreed to expand to three. was touching you know the suspension is awesome to suffer movement sections. it's absolutely tragic for them becaus
qaeda that hillary clinton is supporting al qaeda if we're to take her literally but you have journalists from al-jazeera resigning in protest because al-jazeera is refusing to tell the truth about what's going on outside certainly this is an armed intervention in the legal by lation when chartered by the united states and various other countries including most likely turkey to try to destabilize so that any steps regime that should be against you and charter. the first time in fifteen months...
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qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> you have to respect the law of every country. and you have to respect our expectations of each other and realistic expectations and i think the expectation for any one country to go against the laws is not a realistic or healthy expectation. >> pakistani courts sentenced shakil afridi wednesday to 33 years in prison for treason. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced the ruling as unjust. she says the obama administration will continue to pursue the issue with pakistani authorities. u.s./pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces in afghanistan. foreign minister khar says u.s. authorities should apologize for the deaths of the soldiers, if they want their routes reopened. >> as if to say if we lose 24 people, one of the parliamentary recommendations is 24 of our soldiers are killed
qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> you have to respect the law of every country. and you have to respect our expectations of each other and realistic expectations and i think the expectation for any one country to go against the laws is not a realistic or healthy expectation. >> pakistani courts sentenced shakil afridi wednesday to 33 years in prison for treason. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced the ruling as unjust. she says the obama administration will continue to...
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media are reporting al qaeda's affiliate in yemen was targeting a flight heading to the u.s. they say the group had not decided on a specific flight. the reports say the timing was aimed around the first anniversary of the death of al qaeda leader, osama bin laden. u.s. forces killed him a year ago last week. >>> german chancellor angela merkel enjoyed a strong partnership with sarkozy. and she might take some time to get used to his successor and they have a showdown scheduled for how to manage europe's debt crisis. they will meet following francois ohollande's inauguration. she says she wants to develop and understanding with hollande so they can work together stabilize europe. they have different views how to achieve growth. hollande wants to use spending anderkel favors structural reforms and deregulation of labor markets. nato leaders, too, have some reservations, they say. they're uneasy about his promise to withdraw troops from afghanistan and wants to bring home forces earlier than planned by the end of the year. they toe's spokesperson said they value france's contri
media are reporting al qaeda's affiliate in yemen was targeting a flight heading to the u.s. they say the group had not decided on a specific flight. the reports say the timing was aimed around the first anniversary of the death of al qaeda leader, osama bin laden. u.s. forces killed him a year ago last week. >>> german chancellor angela merkel enjoyed a strong partnership with sarkozy. and she might take some time to get used to his successor and they have a showdown scheduled for how...